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Dec 30
My husband, Conrad Rockenhaus, just got a letter to his mother in Texas, finally.

He wants to make this clear:
Conrad Rockenhaus is NOT suicidal, he is dying from medical neglect. If something happens to him, it was externally caused. He wants to live, he wants to be at peace, he wants to come home.
A government agency listing a disabled veteran as "expensive" and "suicidal" while his wife screams that they are trying to kill him.

Proof is on the court docket: rockenhaus.com/wp-content/upl…
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Dec 30
Four years ago, we launched Bismarck Brief.

Since then, our analysts have written over 1 million words on new technologies, global industry, and the world's key live players.

You know the drill. Here are the 7 most important things we learned about how the world works in 2025: Image
#1 - The prime input for AI progress is elite math and computer talent.

The “scaling hypothesis" that only more data and compute are needed to make further AI advancements neglects the foundational input necessary before all others: top STEM talent, often from academia.
Overlooking this fact is arguably what caused observers to underestimate China’s potential for catch-up AI progress until DeepSeek's debut in 2025.

Multiple labs drawing on China’s vast domestic reserve of math and computer talent have since made global splashes of their own. Image
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Dec 30
"Action T4" (German: Aktion T4) was the codename for the Nazi German campaign of mass murder by involuntary "euthanasia" that targeted people with physical and mental disabilities in Germany and occupied territories from 1939 to 1945. The name T4 was an abbreviation of the address Tiergartenstraße 4, a villa in Berlin that served as the program's headquarters.
To connect the dots:

The Prison has Neo-Nazi guards.

The Prosecutor targets the disabled.

Conclusion: This is a coordinated ideological purge, just like T4.
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Dec 30
A 🧵 dismantling this post (linked below), which claims that Zionism is anti-Christian. It was created by someone who suddenly realised that jumping on the anti-Zionist bandwagon would get him more views and engagement.

I'm tagging these accounts who should see this and can add additional information and context if needed:

@ApostateProphet
@GovMikeHuckabee
@ChayasClan
@DefiyantlyFree
@beholdisrael
@DumisaniTemsgen
@MosabHasanYOSEF
@TRobinsonNewEra

Link to the original post:

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Each paragraph will be addressed separately🧵:Image
1. First Paragraph:

"Zionists never discuss the fact that 90,000 Christians were victims of the Nakba and 30 churches were shut down as a result. Palestine in 1948 was 12.5% Christian but that number is now just 1%."

Well, firstly, the Nakba narrative is a lie, and the simplest way to see this is that today 20 percent of Israel’s population is Arab Muslim.

The decline in the Christian population at the time is real, but the numbers often cited are exaggerated.

Most of the drop came from emigration, lower birth rates, and general upheaval, not targeted actions.

Claims that 90,000 Christians were expelled or that 30 churches were closed come mainly from Palestinian political sources and are not supported by independent historical research.

Today, Christianity is actually thriving in Israel compared with the rest of the Middle East. Christian communities are growing, churches are active, and Christians enjoy freedom of worship and strong representation in society, which is increasingly rare in neighbouring countries.
2. Second Paragraph:

"The Haganah terror group, which the first Israeli Prime Minister David Ben Gurion led, bombed the Semiramis Hotel in 1948 which killed 25 Christians and there are countless stories of massacres of Christians including in historic cities such as Nazareth and Galilee."

The Semiramis Hotel bombing in January 1948 was carried out by the Haganah during the civil war after the UN partition plan. Around two dozen people were killed, but the hotel was targeted for its links to armed militias, not because of religion.

Claims of massacres of Christians in Nazareth or the Galilee are not supported by credible historical research. There is NO evidence that Christians were specifically targeted.
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Dec 30
The "Jerome Gorgon Mechanism"

AUSA Jerome Gorgon traded the truth for a Senate seat.

To get confirmed on December 18, he had to ensure there were no "active scandals" involving his office beating disabled veterans.

He suppressed the video of the raid and the proof of perjury.

By burying the evidence of the assault, he also buried the evidence of the Neo-Nazis who committed it.

rockenhaus.com/demand-for-oig…
Eastern District of Michigan Federal Court / Government: Judge Jonathan J.C. Grey Dismissed Evidence of Neo-Nazi Guards and Torture to Protect a New U.S. Attorney Jerome Gorgon.
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Dec 30
Thread - 1/n Amazing talk by Beyang Liu - amp code

Very bullish on amp code and way they see and approch this whole AI coding space.



MCP vs custom refined tool set
Context Bloating solution- dedicated subagents for tasks
Ads on terminal
2/n after observing dev trend and recent views - its become clear that - 'planning' which entails detailed docs will be future.

The models underneath will vhange and become stronger and stronger..

But you app need to keep up with latest tech which in AI cycle is every 3 months
Every new model reduces the AI coding slop just a little.

Code quality underneath your app will have to catch. No way it can remain same.

So solution - ' Fix Requirements'

- a detailed app specs
- key decision doc &reasoning &history
- tech stack tradeoffs

These are imp docs
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Dec 30
@redelecbeanz Yeah we know how of this is motivated by mocking George Floyd. That violent, drug-addicted criminal you rioted over for months, and got nothing accomplished over, and now want people to forget.
@redelecbeanz Oh I just realized you're Mexican. We've also got all those ICE agents still undergoing training. Buckle up for home, shitskin.
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Dec 30
This creep started attacking me after I posted that Chabad is complicit in genocide, but that this in no way justified an ISIS massacre at a public Hanukkah event they hosted.

Now, he has been frantically smearing me for 24 hours straight because I advised Cameron Kasky to get to the West Bank by way of Tel Aviv, where he’d be less likely to get turned away than he would through Jordan. This is the same advice he was given by the many Palestinians I put him in touch with. I wouldn’t expect ‘Bad Empanada’ to know such things, since he admitted he’s never attempted to visit Palestine since they’d “never let him in.”

To be clear, this person knows nothing about me and has gotten virtually every detail of my life and work wrong. The lies and smears are tedious enough, but it’s the pathetic bravado of someone who records YouTube videos from his basement all day that really gets me.

A miserable, cynical liar of the first order who cares about no one but himself.Image
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It is unfortunate that people like this have any platform at all, but I take great comfort in knowing that there are Palestinians all across the West Bank who consider me family, and who would laugh this fucking loser right out of town.
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Dec 30
Highly sensitive? Anxiety-prone? Can't sit in a chair normally? There's a reason these traits cluster, and a reason this cluster is vulnerable to nervous systems turning against themselves. I got stuck in that hell and found my way out. This is my @threadapalooza
I used to experience essentially no positive sensation. Beauty was gone, pleasure was gone, even wanting things was gone. Now I genuinely enjoy being alive most of the time. The path out connected placebo, meditation, tinnitus treatment, and what I'm calling the shaman cluster.
I've been developing a framework that unifies a bunch of seemingly unrelated things: placebo effect, gratitude practice, meditation on pleasant sensations, nervous system retraining, tinnitus habituation. I think they're all special cases of one core principle.
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Dec 30
1/2 The man talking with vaccine cultist Paul Offit is known Vincent Racaniello. Racaniello is a professor of microbiology and immunology at Columbia University and claims to be a staunch advocate for Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME/CFS). He has a blog called “Virology Blog,” and hosts a weekly podcast called “This Week in Virology.” He is always advocating for the corrupt ME/CFS orgs to get them more research money.
2/3 Racaniello and Offit have an ongoing professional collaboration together. (Isn’t that just precious?🤭)
Throughout 2025 they have hosted a video series together called “Beyond the Noise.” In the video series they claim to “unpack” complex public health issues, public health issues, such as changes to CDC vaccine guidance, pediatric COVID-19 vaccinations, and the impact of political shifts on immunization policy.
3/3 Offit is a frequent guest on Racaniello’s “This Week in Virology” podcast. Offit appears often for “special” episodes to discuss FDA advisory meetings and to discuss is latest book launchings. In turn Racaniello has actively promoted Offit’s books, such as Autism's False Prophets and Tell Me When It's Over, to his followers. The pair are often referred to as the “Communication Team” in the field of virology and immunology. 🙄😆😪
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Dec 30
My previous thread about languages in Ukraine attracted the attention of Kremlin bots and lovers of Russian propaganda. Usually, I rarely respond to such accounts because it makes no sense — there won't be any constructive dialogue. But here there's so many propaganda clichés that I decided to debunk them, because it really pisses off the "vatniks." After all, I've been dealing with this for over 10 years and know the situation from the inside perfectly.
So let's start with these bizarre maps that propagandists draw. Once again, I see maps of elections for Yanukovych and his party, which supposedly prove something. But that's nonsense. A ton of people who once voted for Yanukovych (just like those who speak Russian) are now fighting in the Ukrainian army and gladly eliminating Russians. As I already told in my older threads — Yanukovych in his pre-election program advocated cooperation with both the EU and Russia. Most Ukrainians (despite the bloody history) had a completely positive attitude toward all neighbors, including Russia, because they left history in the past. But it was precisely the annexation of Crimea and the start of the war in 2014 that made it clear that Russians haven't changed. The full-scale war of 2022 gave birth to hatred toward murderers, torturers, and rapists.
That's why these maps are long in the history books now. And the reality is to have nothing in common with the aggressor. If you want to look at maps — take a look at the 2019 presidential elections.

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This map is the funniest one. It has appeared many times in replies from Russian bots and trolls. And it was exactly this one that motivated me to write my previous thread.
Let's start with the fact that the real source of this data is unclear. I searched the website of this university — I didn't find this information. I asked Grok and GPT, and in response, I got that nowhere is it confirmed that such research exists. The methodology of this survey or study is unclear. Therefore, it's likely just an empty fake that brainwashed Kremlin trolls carry around.
The second point about this map is the concept of "surzhyk." Essentially, surzhyk is a dialect of the language that varies depending on the region. This is typical for large countries. And also for countries that have been occupied by different states for a long time. Ukraine falls under both categories, so the Ukrainian language is diverse.
And the funniest thing is that many territories are marked as Russian-speaking, even though in those areas people often use not literary Russian, but a characteristic dialect — "surzhyk." Thanks to this, on the Donbas I could often distinguish visiting Russians from locals. And I almost always guessed right. Because the Russian language among locals in the Donbas differs with a Ukrainian tone and Ukrainian words in the Russian dialect.
Ukrainian-based "surzhyk" varies by territory and can include Russian, Polish, or Hungarian words depending on the region. Therefore, this map is complete nonsense — both due to the lack of a source and understanding of the research methodology, and because of introducing the concept of "surzhyk," since "surzhyk" can be considered anything.
But fans of Russian propaganda don't give a damn about sources and facts.Image
And this map, as I understand it, is only used to have more graphics, as if it proves something. What does it have to do with languages in Ukraine? Nothing. What kind of survey is this and what methodology? None.
It's just an attempt by pro-Russian trolls to prove to me (a person from Donbas) that we all supported Russia. Absolutely no argument.
Just more noise that carries no facts. Instead, I attached my old thread about the Revolution of Dignity and the start of Russia's war against Ukraine in 2014. There's a lot of text and facts there — something fans of Russian propaganda don't like. But those who are really interested in the topic can study this history from me, as an eyewitness to those events.
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Dec 30
There is a problem at pet shelters:

They're full because no one wants to adopt the dogs.

Why? Because they're pit bulls, and only the unaware or dim want them.

So, shelters often blatantly lie. Here are some examples. These four are *not* really "Labrador Retrievers": Image
Adoptee: 'What breed is that?'

Employee 1: 'It's a p-'

Employee 2: 'You can't just tell them.'

Employee 2: 'Sir, that's a Corgi.' Image
'Do you think they'll believe this?' Image
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